Using HeinOnline
Tip of the Week: How to Log in to HeinOnline
Are you a student wondering if your library subscribes to HeinOnline? Or are you a librarian who needs to log in remotely. Maybe you’re a paralegal getting ready to kickstart your research. In today’s blog, we’re going to get back to the basics and cover all the different ways to access HeinOnline.
Tip of the Week: Getting Started in HeinOnline
Are you new to HeinOnline? Do you have questions about the basics of HeinOnline research? Follow this guide or watch the brief video included within to get started with our research platform.
Exploring Canadian Content in HeinOnline
Are you interested in Canada’s universal health care system? Maybe you want to research the Keystone XL Pipeline. Or perhaps you want to learn about legalization of marijuana across Canada. In this blog, we’ll explore where users can locate important Canadian content.
Tip of the Week: Performing a Venn Diagram Search
With the Venn Diagram search in HeinOnline, researchers can visualize the results yield of various keywords to better refine their searches. The Venn Diagram tool can be used to refine searches across all subscribed databases. Learn how to saves valuable time and effort with this feature.
It’s Here! The HeinOnline Search Feature You’ve Been Waiting For
Thanks to wonderful suggestions from users Alina Kelly and Jennifer Behrens, users can now search multiple selected databases at once right from their HeinOnline welcome page. Keep reading to learn how to get started.
Tip of the Week: How to Search within Results
Have you ever constructed a search query in HeinOnline that generated a large number of results? Instead of starting from scratch and creating a new query, users can select the Search Within Results button to add additional terms and narrow down results. Let’s take a look at this handy feature!
Tip of the Week: How to Locate U.S. Presidential Commission Reports
For more than a century, presidents have created advisory groups to advise them on problems or issues. Presidential commissions have been used to explain catastrophes such as the Gulf oil spill, Pearl Harbor, and the AIDS tragedy.
Tip of the Week: How to Cite Check with HeinOnline
Imagine you’re a second-year law student and you’ve been assigned with the task to cite check a soon-to-be published article. This task can seem daunting to a student, but with HeinOnline it’s actually pretty simple! Learn more in this blog.
5 Simple Tips to Improve Your Research
It’s the morning and you’re well rested, sitting down at your computer with your coffee ready to start your research. And suddenly you hit a road block. Where do you start? We’re here to share some quick tips to improve your research.